Superstitious behavior refers to:
a. the development of desirable stimulus control over pleasant interactions
b. prompting and shaping techniques to condition superstitions
c. a positive reinforcer and response being inadvertently associated together
d. individuals avoiding punishing consequences by not making a response
c
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Theory of mind is important for the social information processing model because students must do which of the following?
a. generate goals for behavior b. figure out other people’s intentions c. display their emotions d. observe others’ emotions and then imitate them
The theory of situated cognition, which builds knowledge through authentic experiences engaged by the learner, was developed by
a. Cranton, Mezirow b. Knowles, Tough c. Brown, Collins, and Duguid d. Taylor, Erickson
A controlling relation between the behavior of a model and the behavior of the imitator is inferred when a novel model evokes a similar behavior in the absence of a history of reinforcement
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is time-out best used for?
A. punishment B. an effective segue from one activity to another C. a calming strategy D. a break allowing time to develop a behavior management plan